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On 26 Oct 2006 12:52:48 -0700, N9OGL wrote:
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: wrote:
: N9OGL wrote:
: Omega One Radio is Now on 6.950.00 MHz Lower Side Band with a power
: output of 50 to 100 watts
:
: If this is for real, you are plain nuts.
:
: 6.950 is not an ISM/HiFER allocation in the US. Even a Canda ISM s
: 6.765-6.795.
:
:
: Canadian RSS-210 rules, Section 6.2.2 (e) permit operation in the same
: band but at slightly higher field strength, 15.5 mV/m at 30 m. Their
: frequency stability requirements are similar. Canada also has another
: license-free HF band not available in the USA; 6,765 - 6,795 kHz. Field
: strength and frequency limits are the same as those for 13,553 -13,567
: kHz.
:
: Terry
:
: Accually, there is band allocation in that band in the US is 100
: microvolts per meter @ 3 meters

A second back of the envelope calculation says you are way over the
legal field strength in this case too. As I said before, you can
calculate the power it takes for an isotropic radiator to produce a
field strength of 100E-6 volts/meter at a distance of of three meters
as follows:

1. The area of a sphere of radius r is 4*Pi*r^2. An isotropic
radiator emitting P watts at the center of the sphere will produce a
power density of Pd = P / ( 4*Pi*r^2) on its surface.

2. The power density is related to the electric field and the
impedance of free space (120*Pi) by the formula Pd = e^2 / (120*Pi).

3. Solving (1) and (2) for the power, P, you come up with P = (er)^2 / 30.

So, for an "e" of 100E-6 and an "r" of 3, P = 0.01732 watts, or
roughly seventeen milliwatts.

Since antennas are not isotropic, the power must be reduced even further
so that the electric field will not exceed the legal limit in the
direction of highest antenna gain.

This calculation ignores line losses and final amplifier
inefficiencies, but there's no way you can convince me that you can
take a 50 watt transmitter and manage to lose so much power that you
have seventeen milliwatts or less being radiated.

All my DeVry Correspondence School instincts once again tell me that
you are seriously in violation of the law. Other DeVry grads at the
FCC will probably agree, as will our distinguished but indisposed
alumnus, AB8MQ, the only man to have discovered negative VSWR.

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Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring
the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for
an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three
meters! That's three thousandths of a microwatt, Todd.

Now tell me that 50 to 100 watts isn't way too much power ...
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Stagger Lee wrote:
Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring
the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for
an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three
meters! That's three thousandths of a microwatt, Todd.

Now tell me that 50 to 100 watts isn't way too much power ...


I could really careless


Todd N9OGL
OMEGA ONE RADIO

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N9OGL wrote:


I could really careless


If you could really careless, then that means you do care some. I think
you mean you "couldn't" care less. Try to get something straight for
once in your pathetic life toddyboy.

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Stagger Lee wrote:
Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring
the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for
an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three
meters! That's three thousandths of a microwatt, Todd.

Now tell me that 50 to 100 watts isn't way too much power ...


I could really care less


Todd N9OGL
OMEGA ONE RADIO



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Saggytits Lee aka Stanley Lawson ****ed up again!:
Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring
the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for
an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three
meters!


Looks like you ****ed up as usual, it wasn't any "accident" on your
part, ****tard.

Like it was when you tried to claim an Alabama ARES website was one for
an ARES organization in West Virginia............

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"Andy the Perv Timberlake" wrote in
message ups.com...

Saggytits Lee aka Stanley Lawson ****ed up again!:
Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring
the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for
an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three
meters!


Looks like you ****ed up as usual, it wasn't any "accident" on your
part, ****tard.

Like it was when you tried to claim an Alabama ARES website was one for
an ARES organization in West Virginia............
....

Knock. Knock.



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Rumpranger Davey Heil wrote:
"Andy the Perv Timberlake" wrote in
message ups.com...

Saggytits Lee aka Stanley Lawson ****ed up again!:
Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring
the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for
an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three
meters!


Looks like you ****ed up as usual, it wasn't any "accident" on your
part, ****tard.

Like it was when you tried to claim an Alabama ARES website was one for
an ARES organization in West Virginia............
...

Knock. Knock.


Trying to get your wife to unhook her tongue from the dog's vagina,
Davey? Try cold water next time instead of knocking on your thick skull.

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Roger Wiseman AB8MQ, posing as "Andy the Perv Timberlake" wrote:
Rumpranger Davey Heil wrote:


No, Roger, I'm haven't posted as anyone but myself. You're grasping at
straws.

"Andy the Perv Timberlake" wrote in
message ups.com...

Saggytits Lee aka Stanley Lawson ****ed up again!:
Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring
the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for
an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three
meters!

Looks like you ****ed up as usual, it wasn't any "accident" on your
part, ****tard.

Like it was when you tried to claim an Alabama ARES website was one for
an ARES organization in West Virginia............
...

Knock. Knock.


Trying to get your wife to unhook her tongue from the dog's vagina,
Davey?


Does the thought of something like that get you aroused, Roger? Do you
often fantasize about women having sex with dogs?

Think good thoughts about puppy dogs and kittens. Just don't begin
thinking about them having sex with humans. Take your medicine and
you'll be as normal as you can be.

Try cold water next time instead of knocking on your thick skull.


Your door doesn't do "knock knock". It does "Ding-dong". Then it gets
very quiet inside.

Dave K8MN
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wrote:

fuuny thought it is what a meter says that counts


That's what happens when you attempt to think morkie.



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